Nongyecheng

Nongyecheng was a city built by the Northern Wei dynasty of China.

History
Nongyecheng was built in the Dark Age by the Northern Wei dynasty of China as a small fortress town with farmland, a town center, and a few houses surrounded by a wall. However, the town was later expanded upon by the growing population, and it reached the next age in prosperity after military buildings were built. Later, the fortress became too small to sustain the population, so a new ward was built to the north of the main cities, with its own set of walls attached to the first ward. This ward included some farmlands and the siege weapons base of the Chinese; after the farmlands were farmed to their utmost and the soil was destroyed, a third ward was built to the west. The ward was about the same size as the first and double the size of the second, and it had an agricultural focus. The Tertiary Ward had a large farmland area, while bombardier towers were also built to protect the city from raids by the Byzantine Empire. Later, a castle was built within the fortress, as was a monastery, university, and wonder. The city held off assaults by the Byzantines and the Gokturks, and it emerged victorious over the rival cities due to its wonder standing the test of time.